Question 1080195:  I dont understand whats a half life? How do i get this answer?
 
 The amount of carbon 14 in a given organism at the time of that organism’s death (time zero) is 100%. 
The half-life of carbon 14 is 5750 years, which means only 50% of the original carbon 14 will remain in 
the given object 5750 years later. How old is an object that is found to contain only 20% of its original 
carbon 14, to the nearest ten years?
 
 
 
 Answer by rothauserc(4718)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon, half-life is the time for half the carbon-14 in an object to decay into nitrogen-14. 
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The appropriate formula is 
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A = Ao x (1/2)^(t / HL), A is the amount currently remaining, Ao is the original amount, t is the amount of time that has passed, and HL is the half-life 
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0.20 = 1.00 x (1/2)^(t / 5750) 
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0.20 = (1/2)^(t / 5750) 
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use definition of logarithm 
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(t / 5750) = log base (1/2) 0.20 = 2.3219 
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t = 5750 * 2.3219 = 13350.925 
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The object is 13,350 years old 
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